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Reference Section
MultiClamp 700A Theory and Operation, Copyright 2000, 2001 Axon Instruments, Inc.
Its gain is set under Output Gain and its –3 dB filter cutoff under Bessel or
Butterworth in the Output Signals section. The type of filter (Bessel or
Butterworth) is set in the General panel under the Options toolbar button.
SCOPE: The signal available here is the same as that at SCALED OUTPUT,
except that it can be independently low-pass filtered using the Scope
control in the Output Signals section of the main window of the
MultiClamp Commander.
RAW: The identity of this output is selected from the list in the Output
Signals section of the main window of the MultiClamp Commander. Its
gain is determined solely by the value of the feedback resistor in the
headstage of the MultiClamp 700A. It is not further amplified or filtered.
Headphone Jack: This will drive headphones or a remote powered speaker if
it is desired to monitor the audio output of the MultiClamp 700A. The
output is the same as that available at the rear panel AUDIO OUTPUT
jack.
Rear Panel
HEADSTAGE #1/2: The CV-7A headstages are plugged into the corresponding 25-
pin DB connectors. Note that Headstage #1 refers to Channel 1 inputs/outputs on
the front panel, and Headstage #2 for Channel 2 inputs/outputs.
RS232 IN: The null modem serial (RS-232) cable from the serial port on the host
computer is connected to this 25-pin DB connector.
RS232 OUT: This port is not currently used.
BATH HEADSTAGE: The optional bath headstage (VG-2 series) is plugged into
this 15-pin DB connector.
AUDIO INPUT: This connector is used if you wish to mix the audio output of the
MultiClamp 700A with the audio output of your PC. Connect the audio output of
your PC’s sound card to the AUDIO INPUT socket and the MultiClamp’s
AUDIO OUTPUT socket to the PC-powered speakers.